BALANCE-SHEET OF THE STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, ENDING 30th APRIL, 1914. RECEIPTS: £231 lances, 1914 3ush m Bank Australasia 19 „ P.O.S. Bank ... 32 ~ Hand ... ••• 1 6 9 18 10 8 9 16 6 £285 10 10 LIABILITIES: Jalance ASSETS; }ash in hand Bank „ P.O.S. Bank falue of Land and Build’s Nil 12 74 16 6 18 10 8 9 20 £74 12 1 hereby certify that I have examinthe above Balance-sheet and Statent of Receipts and Expenditure, aparing it with the books, bank ,ks and vouchers relating thereto, 1 find that it exhibits a true and rf > c t view of the Society’s affairs disclosed by theiv books. , ALFRED COLEMAN, l Auditor. R. F. BARENESS, Secretary. May 21st, 1914. H. tylOS§, ECS to notify the General Pub--1 lie that, he has commenced liness in Stratford as GENERAL CARRIER it** -rojero? eruAlttV on OOD AND COAL MERCHANT. i-s left at the Dominion Stables lis Majesty’s Theatre) will rerompt attention, ial solicited. •barges strictly moderate. MOSS > Stratford. FORESTERS’ SOCIAL. CHE next Dance of the popular series, will be held on Wedifsda'y, 24th June. Dancing 8 p.m. ! GEO. BURGESS, Secretary. R EPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, At 2 o’clock. f TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. TARANAKI v. WANGANUI. Ranfurly Shield match. Admission, Is. “Stand, Is. P. SKOGLUND, Hon. Sec., T.R.U. lOST —Brown Fur, Necklet, in Broadway, between simp and Crown Stables. Finder please return to Mrs McCallum. WANTED KNOWN—We har» a fine range of Cream Separators selected from the best makes on the market, from £3 3s each. McMillan and 1 Fredjrio. CALL and get 3 Sixpenny Novels for Is at Hopkins’ Book Shop. SALE—-Seven Choice Grade - Jersey Cows, 2nd and 3rd Calvers (July-August), in calf to pedigree bull. Owner giving up dairying. Apply to local Auctioneers or Cbas. Wickham, Opunake Road. /~1 LOSING Saturday next. All Boots at Harris’..fit cuoe price from to-morrow. Further reduction, so roll ii]) while you have the chance. Harris’ last, few days. ~'On r ANTED, at once. Youth, for ’ ’ Baker’s Cart. Must be good with horses. Apply, J. A, Stanford, Huiroa. ‘VJO’ANTED —Man or Youth, to * * make himself generally useful. A. W. Budge. WANTED TO LET—Lai‘ge >v ßedSitting room, furnished or unfurnished. Apply this office. WANTED —Two Good Splitters. Apply* J. Firewood W. Paul--171 OR SALE—Good Store Pigs. Apply a J. W. Pan Igor, Waivriri Road, Toko. Another good line of s s 6d Books are going for Is each at Hopkins’ Book Shop.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 53, 24 June 1914, Page 6
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